Folder Size |
Available for: Single Files and Folders, Window background, Desktop Folder Size is a powerful utility that displays a count of the total number of files and subfolders in a particular folder, and the cumulative size of those files. It does a lot more than that, though... Right-click any folder or file icon, or in a blank space in the window, and choose Folder Size from the ShellToys XP menu, and the Folder Size window will analyze the folder's contents and displays the results as a tree view. (If you right-clicked a file, you'll see details of the folder containing that file. If you right-clicked the window background, you'll see details of the current folder's contents.) Information is listed under 4 columns:
Folder: Displays the name of each folder, just as Windows Explorer does. Click any folder to see additional information in the panel below. This information tells you the total number of files and subfolders in the selected folder, and the name and size of the largest file it contains. You'll also see information relating to the disk itself - its capacity, free space, file system type, and cluster size (see below). You can also select multiple items in the list (by holding Ctrl or Shift when clicking items) to see their cumulative size displayed in the panel below.
Toolbar and Context Menu
Expand All: Expands all nested items in the tree.Right-clicking an item displays a context menu containing two items: Open Folder: opens the selected folder, letting you see the files it contains.Cluster sizes and wasted space Disks are divided into small, equally-sized segments called clusters. Depending on the file system in use, the cluster size can range from 512 bytes up to 32 KB. Larger cluster sizes usually result in more 'wasted' space, because an unused portion of a cluster cannot be used by another file. Therefore, if your disk uses 32 KB clusters, and you have a file of 5KB, that file uses one cluster and 27 KB is wasted. By default, Folder Size uses the actual cluster size of the current disk to calculate wasted space. The cluster size is shown in the information panel at the bottom of the window. However, it can be useful to analyze a folder using a different cluster size, and the drop-down list in the toolbar lets you do this. For example, you may want to find out whether a folder's contents will fit onto a CD-ROM (which has a cluster size of 2 KB). The Allocated column tells you the total amount of space required for the selected folder. If it's less than the capacity of your CD-ROM, the files will fit. (Tip: You can scan an empty, formatted, disk to see its cluster size and capacity displayed in the information panel at the bottom of the window.)
Note: Whenever you choose a folder on a different drive, the cluster size is always set to the correct value for that drive. |